Kashmir Not A Priority?
The reasons it's pushed to the backburner
PUNCHLINE By Z.G. Muhammad
Is Kashmir again being put on the back burner? This question is not agitating minds of Kashmir leadership that is bogged down by intra-specific and inter-specific discords or caught up in self conjured dilemmas but is being raised by a section of Pakistan media.Ostensibly, it seems that India MoreElusive peace
To make peace a possibility, they must open up ways of negotiations
KASHMIR By Abdul Majid Zargar
These days you notice everybody and anybody who matters either in the political establishment or the security set-up wishing for a peaceful summer 2011. Stung by the happenings of last three years, these persons are very much concerned about the peaceful passage of ensuing summer. But have these More- Kashmir
Malik visits Chandergam
Expresses solidarity with missing KP youth’s family
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, May 1: Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik on Sunday visited south Kashmir’s Aishmuqam area to express solidarity with the family of a Kashmiri Pandit youth, Susheel More
- Srinagar City
City without public loos
Though a modern City of tourism importance is expected to have public conveniences in every locality, Govt has been callous towards the issue
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, May 1: A modern City is expected to have public loo in almost every locality that too when the place is of immense tourism importance. But Srinagar seems to be the only exception where government More
- Briefs
Protection of labourers rights must: Tarigami
Srinagar, May 1: The State Secretary of CPI (M) M Y Tarigami on Sunday said the real tribute to the martyrs of the May Day was to create a united programme of action by all unions and mass organizations More
- Business
RBI penalises 19 commercial banks
HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Yes Bank fall in list
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, May 1: The Reserve Bank of India has imposed penalties on 19 commercial banks. A notification by the central bank, copy of which is available on its site, said in exercise of the powers More
- News
After NHRC intervention,Centre pays Rs 3 lakh compensation
CUSTODIAL KILLING
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, May 1: The central government has paid Rs three lakh as monetary relief to the family of a man who had died in army custody in Jammu and Kashmir 8-years ago. The National Human Rights Commission More


